Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
There are lots of words that start with “su,” like “smile,” “snow,” and “star,” aren’t there?
So, what songs come to mind with titles that start with “su”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “su,” which you can use for games like song-title shiritori.
There are many songs that use words starting with “su,” but precisely because there are so many, it can be hard to recall them when you need to!
Use this article to brush up on songs whose titles start with “su,” and put them to use in shiritori or at karaoke!
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Songs With Titles Starting With “Su” (Japanese “shi-ri-to-ri” playlist helper), entries 341–350
StrawberryThis is LAST

It’s like turning the sweet-and-tart taste of strawberries straight into a song.
Released in November 2024, this track was featured as background music for ABEMA’s popular dating show “Don’t Be Fooled by Wolf Boyfriend.” Set to a melody woven by Yoho Kikuchi, it traces the complex emotions of someone in love.
The gently swaying guitar sound is sentimental and irresistibly absorbing.
Recommended for anyone struggling with love or wanting to indulge in a touch of melancholy.
My love is on another levelEleanora Hillrose (CV: Rina Hidaka), Yumiella Dolkness (CV: Fairouz Ai)

The duet song by Eleanora Hillrose and Yumiella Dolkness is the ending theme of the anime “Level 99 Villainess: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I’m Not the Demon Lord,” released in January 2024.
Celebrating passionate feelings and determination in love, the track rides a poppy, upbeat rhythm, showcasing the two voice actors’ distinctive vocals in exquisite harmony.
With lyrics and composition by Zero Tanaka, the piece fully leverages their signature musical style and seems poised to win support not only from anime fans but from a wide audience.
It’s a recommended pick not just for those troubled by love, but also for anyone looking to liven up a karaoke session.
Favorite Deli Announcer DragonN-badge

It’s a song with a simple, approachable melody and a universally relatable theme.
Created by Nbadzi, this work has a unique concept: a dragon announces its favorite deli foods one after another.
Released in August 2023, it started gaining major traction on social media around March 2024.
Fan works under the theme “The Dragon Announcing Its Favorite ___” spread, turning it into an internet meme.
In April 2024, it hit No.
1 on Billboard JAPAN’s “Niconico VOCALOID SONGS TOP20.” With its brisk rhythm and highly relatable lyrics, it’s perfect for parties and performances.
Highly recommended for when you want everyone to have fun and get hyped!
Stand by MeMiyu Kaneko

It’s a warm, comforting song that stays close to those aching feelings.
“Stand by Me,” sung by Miyu Kaneko, was released in November 2024.
The lyrics vividly capture a woman’s emotions after a heartbreak, conveying the strength to look forward even while carrying sadness.
It might be the perfect song for those grappling with complex feelings of love or struggling to take the next step.
Please give it a listen.
Make Wednesday a day off.EO

This piece is themed around the very middle of the workweek—Wednesday.
Created by EO, it’s featured on the compilation album “ITSUKA RECORDS Compilation Album Vol.
2,” released in November 2024.
The lyrics, which personify Wednesday as a self-deprecating outcast, blend humor and poignancy to perfection.
And Rin Kagamine’s clear, transparent vocals seem to bring out the song’s charm even more.
Give it a listen when you’re in need of a little breathing room.
Close your phone and do it.Itonanji

Even when you’re determined to study or create, your hand inevitably reaches for your smartphone—and before you know it, a lot of time has passed.
“Close Your Phone and Do It” by Itonanji is a track that delivers a wake-up call to anyone who recognizes that behavior.
“No excuses—just do it!” The message really hits home.
Give it a listen when you want to snap out of a lazy mood and switch gears.
Story of Our LifeHirai Dai

With a gentle vocal style rooted in Dai Hirai’s surf music, this song resonates with the heart.
Distinguished by ukulele and acoustic guitar sounds, it sings about the importance of small moments and memories in everyday life.
It’s imbued with gratitude and love for a partner who walks alongside you on life’s journey, making it a piece that stays close to the listener’s heart.
The track is included on the album “ON THE ROAD,” released in July 2017.
A music video was also produced, and a CD-and-DVD set version was released.
It’s a perfect song for those who want to post memories with a loved one or celebrate special anniversaries on Instagram Stories.





